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Bobby Troup(1918-1999)

  • Actor
  • Music Department
  • Composer
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Bobby Troup
The crew of Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 51, particularly the paramedic team, and Rampart Hospital respond to emergencies in their operating area.
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Bobby Troup was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. As a songwriter, Troup is mostly remembered for writing the hit song "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" (1946), about a cross-country drive through the highway U.S. Route 66. Tne song was originally performed by Nat King Cole and the King Cole Trio, and a second version was performed by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters. Both versions were 1946 hits, and the song has since received many covers. As as an actor Troup is mostly remembered for playing Dr. Joe Early in the medical drama "Emergency!" (1972-1977).

Troup was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He attended the Hill School, a preparatory boarding school located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. In his college years, Troup attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, a private Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated with a degree in economics.

Troup's first success as a songwriter was writing "Daddy" (1941), a hit song performed first by Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra. Popular versions of the song were then recorded by Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby, Kay Kyser, and The Andrews Sisters. However, his music career was interrupted by World War II service.

Troup enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in January 1942. He was trained as an officer, and then assigned to train African-American marine recruits at the camp Montford Point (modern Camp Gilbert H. Johnson), located in Jacksonville, North Carolina. In 1943, Troup became a recreation officer. He helped build a recreation hall, basketball court, and outdoor boxing ring. He also founded the first African-American band of U.S. Marines, and composed the song "Take Me Away from Jacksonville". The song is still used as an anthem by North-Carolina-based Marines.

While still serving with the Marines, Troup composed the popular song "Snootie Little Cutie" (1942) . It was first recorded by singers Frank Sinatra and Connie Haines. Following the end of the War, Troup returned to his music career. "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" was his first post-war hit as a songwriter. Other hits included "The Girl Can't Help It" (1956) performed by Little Richard, "The Meaning of the Blues" (1957) performed by Julie London, and "My City of Sydney" (1969) performed by Tommy Leonetti.

Troup released 10 records with his own recordings between 1953 and 1959. Despite his success as a songwriter, none of his records as a singer or pianist were commercially successful. His greatest success through the decade placed him in the producer's role, for Julie London's version of the hit song "Cry Me a River" (1955). It became a gold record.

Troup started acting as a side career. He made his film debut as an uncredited musician in the romantic comedy "Duchess of Idaho" (1950). He had credited roles in musical films such as "Bop Girl Goes Calypso" (1957), "The High Cost of Loving" (1958), and "The Five Pennies" (1959). Troup played then-recently deceased bandleader Tommy Dorsey (1905-1956) in the biographical "The Gene Krupa Story" (1959). His last film role was that of disgruntled staff sergeant Gorman in the military-themed comedy "M*A*S*H" (1970).

Troup had a more substantial career in television. He was cast as a fictionalized version of himself in the short-lived series "Acapulco" (1961). He had guest-star roles in popular series such as "Perry Mason", "Dragnet", and "Mannix". He found success in his long-running role of Dr. Joe Early in "Emergency". Early was depicted as a neurosurgeon, working at Rampart General Hospital. The series lasted for 6 seasons, and a total of 122 regular episodes. Six television films based on the series were broadcast between 1978 and 1979.

In the 1980s, Troup appeared in the stalker-themed television film "The 25th Man" (1982), which was intended as a pilot for a television series. His last television appearance was a guest-star role in a 1985 episode of the detective series "Simon & Simon". Troup was 67-years-old at the time.

Troup lived in retirement until 1999. He died due to a heart attack in February 1999. He was 80-years-old at the time of death. He was survived by his second wife Julie London, who died in October 2000.
BornOctober 18, 1918
DiedFebruary 7, 1999(80)
BornOctober 18, 1918
DiedFebruary 7, 1999(80)
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Known for

M*A*S*H (1970)
M*A*S*H
7.3
  • Sgt. Gorman
  • 1970
Emergency! (1972)
Emergency!
7.9
TV Series
  • Dr. Joe Early
Gangster Squad (2013)
Gangster Squad
6.7
  • Soundtrack("Route 66")
  • 2013
Ben Affleck and Adrien Brody in Hollywoodland (2006)
Hollywoodland
6.5
  • Soundtrack("The Girl Can't Help It")
  • 2006

Credits

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Actor



  • Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker in Simon et Simon (1981)
    Simon et Simon
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Dorian Miller
    • 1985
  • The 25th Man
    TV Movie
    • Paul Burton
    • 1982
  • The Rebels (1979)
    The Rebels
    6.3
    TV Mini Series
    • Sam Gill
    • 1979
  • Emergency! (1972)
    Emergency!
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Dr. Joe Early
    • 1972–1978
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in L'île fantastique (1977)
    L'île fantastique
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Johnny Fox
    • 1978
  • Pat Klous, Connie Sellecca, and Kathryn Witt in Embarquement immédiat (1978)
    Embarquement immédiat
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Paramedic
    • 1978
  • Shaun Cassidy, Pamela Sue Martin, and Parker Stevenson in The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977)
    The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Piano Player
    • 1978
  • Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover (1977)
    Benny and Barney: Las Vegas Undercover
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Paul Mizener
    • 1977
  • Kent McCord and Martin Milner in Adam-12 (1968)
    Adam-12
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Dr. Joe Early
    • Michael Hayes
    • 1972
  • McMillan & Wife (1971)
    McMillan & Wife
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Errol Wilson
    • 1972
  • Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
    The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Musical Guest
    • 1972
  • Les règles du jeu (1968)
    Les règles du jeu
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Slip Sherman
    • 1970
  • M*A*S*H (1970)
    M*A*S*H
    7.3
    • Sgt. Gorman
    • 1970
  • Mannix (1967)
    Mannix
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Bobby Troup
    • 1969–1970
  • Charlton Heston, Bruce Dern, Diana Muldaur, and Jessica Walter in Number One (1969)
    Number One
    5.5
    • Harvey Hess
    • 1969

Music Department



  • The Great American Songs (2014)
    The Great American Songs
    Short
    • stock music
    • 2014
  • Glenn Frey: Route 66
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 2012
  • Fergie in Fergie: Clumsy (2007)
    Fergie: Clumsy
    6.9
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 2007
  • Insight (1960)
    Insight
    7.4
    TV Series
    • conductor
    • 1965
  • Richard Egan and Julie London in Voice in the Mirror (1958)
    Voice in the Mirror
    6.6
    • theme music composer: "Voice In the Mirror"
    • 1958

Composer



  • Insight (1960)
    Insight
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1965
  • Allison Hayes and Ralph Taeger in Acapulco (1961)
    Acapulco
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1961

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Bobby & Julie
  • Born
    • October 18, 1918
    • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Died
    • February 7, 1999
    • Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Julie LondonDecember 31, 1959 - February 7, 1999 (his death, 3 children)
  • Children
      Cynnie Troup
  • Other works
    Songwriter: Wrote "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66", a hit for Nat 'King' Cole in 1946.

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Wrote the song "Route 66", a hit for Nat 'King' Cole in 1946. Chuck Berry covered it as did The Rolling Stones on their first album and many others since.
  • Quotes
    [on wife Julie London] She is not a Julie London fan. She honestly doesn't realize how good she is. She's never really been a performer, she doesn't have that need to go out and please an audience and receive accolades. She's always been withdrawn, very introverted. She hated those big shows. I couldn't wait to do them, and she was only glad when they were over.

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  • When did Bobby Troup die?
    February 7, 1999
  • How did Bobby Troup die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Bobby Troup when he died?
    80 years old
  • Where did Bobby Troup die?
    Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Bobby Troup born?
    October 18, 1918

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